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What does 'He must be raised again' mean for Christians?

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Christ's resurrection confirms our justification and secures our hope of eternal life.

When the Scripture states that 'He must be raised again,' it underscores the necessity of Christ's resurrection for our faith and salvation. As articulated in Romans 4:25, His resurrection is linked with our justification. If Christ had not risen, the assertion of His divinity and the efficacy of His atoning sacrifice would be nullified. For Christians, the resurrection is not just an event of the past; it is the guarantee of our future hope. It signifies that death has been conquered, affirming that all who trust in Him will also be raised to eternal life. Thus, the resurrection is foundational to the Christian faith, emphasizing its impact on our present hope and future resurrection.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, 1 Corinthians 15:20-22, Hebrews 7:25

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